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Two unused Monster models have been found in the ‘Silent Hills P.T.’

By Migs Casas | Dec 08, 2016 09:21 AM EST
 Dataminers dug into game’s files and found two unused in-game enemy models hiding in the dark corners of “Silent Hills P.T.”
(Photo : YouTube/Gamespot) Dataminers dug into game’s files and found two unused in-game enemy models hiding in the dark corners of “Silent Hills P.T.”

"P.T." was one of the most intriguing teasers we could ever get for the upcoming "Silent Hills" game by both Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro. Unfortunately ever since the game's cancellation last year, we could only lament on what could've been. Such is the case when dataminers dug into game's files and found two unused in-game enemy models hiding in the dark corners of "Silent Hills P.T."

According to discovered data by Xentax user luxox18, the "P.T." demo reportedly includes five character models: The protagonist in the form of Norman Reedus, the antagonist we know and fear Lisa, the deformed fetus that was found in the sink, and two unseen monstrosities.

These two unseen creatures include a mottled gray humanoid being and a headless deformed feminine figure. The former may have never gotten past the final rendering stages due to its appearance being seemingly un-textured yet or that may be its actual look. The latter creature, the warped headless female creature was previously shown in in a Tokyo Game Show concept trailer two years ago. The trailer is shown below:

In other news, Eurogamer reports that with dataminers breaking into "P.T.'s" innards being the first time to ever happen in a PS4-exclusive game, modding habits follow, especially in the case of another of Kojima's latest games "Metal Gear Solid V." This is specially the case with YouTuber Lakitouille's video showcasing the in-game models like the fiercely sexy Quiet's  being replaced by horrifying Lisa, Norman Reedus, and the deformed talking fetus.

As the models of "P.T." may never see the light of day, we can at least be comforted by the fact that the latest collaboration of Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro, along with Mads Mikkelsen and Norman Reedus, for "Death Stranding" can promise to deliver a different kind of chilling horror that they've always done in the past. 

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